thanks. how would that look like?
I did something like this
foreach(@inputs) {
#localize the file glob, so FILE is unique to
# the inner loop.
local *FILE;
local *OUTFILE; #NEW
$file = "$FindBin::Bin/../rxo/$_";
$outfile = "$FindBin::Bin/../blocks/$_";
open(*FILE, "$file") || die;
open(*OUTFILE, "> $outfile") || die; #NEW: added a star
#push the typeglobe to the end of the array
$fh = \*FILE;
$ofh = \*OUTFILE;
$regex = <$fh>;
push(@regex,$regex);
push(@filehandles,$ofh);
}
this results in a new error "print() on unopened filehandle OUTFILE"
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